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Read on for the exciting news from Raglan Art this month!

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One Size Fits All

Frankton Gallery

100 artworks on display – all 12 x 12 inch, including artwork by Raglan artist, Toni Kingstone.

You’re invited to call in and vote for Peoples Choice Award (sponsored by Gordon Harris) which will be presented at the closing night party on 1 May from 6 – 8 pm.

Frankton Gallery
10 High Street, Frankton, Hamilton

10 April – 1 May 2018
Opening hours: Tues – Sun 12 – 5pm

Cambridge Autumn Festival

Art, Photography, Fashion, Jewellery, Pottery, Mosaics, Woodcraft, Sculpture, Food Art, Garden Art, Live Music and Street Performers

Under the shop canopies in the main street of Cambridge, the footpaths will be transformed into pop-up entertainment spaces where musicians, dancers and street theatre perform, where artists have stalls to sell their artwork of all types, and community groups have stalls to promote their activities. The art market encompasses original art, photography, fashion, jewellery, pottery, mosaics, woodcraft, garden ornaments and more. It’s a fun family event with live music and street performers.

Come and see Toni Kingstone and her beautiful paintings and prints.

Victoria Street, Cambridge
Sunday 15 April, 10am – 2pm

Still on...

"Our voice, our view, our harvest"

Raglan Art Easter exhibition

10 artists. 10 unique views, voices, messages, and creations.

Our very first exhibition at the Raglan Old School Arts Centre is open until the 10th of April. You'll find landscapes, figurative art, abstracts and sculptures... From photography to digital art, acrylics, oils, watercolour, glass, ceramics and more... And as a bonus, on Sunday the 8th of April from 10 am - 2 pm, you'll find the Raglan Creative Market outside. So come on down, we'd love to see you!

30 March - 10 April 2018
Raglan Old School Arts Centre, 5 Stewart Street, Raglan

Gallery hours: 10 am - 3 pm

Peaceful by Nature

A solo exhibition by Toni Kingstone

Mainly working in acrylics and charcoal, Toni creates peaceful artworks that combine nature’s elements, often giving the painting a secondary element. A recent study of abstract pieces in mixed media further explore wildlife and the themes of geology and the cosmos.

All artwork in the exhibition will be for sale and the commission from any sales will go to the Achieving Change for Children Charitable Trust (ACCCT) administered by the Welcome Swallow Gallery.

9 March – 30 April
Welcome Swallow Gallery, 378 Grey Street, Hamilton East

Opening Event: 5:30pm – 7:30pm Friday 9 March – all welcome

Gallery hours: 9:30am – 4:30pm Monday to Friday, 10am – 2pm Saturday

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And congratulations...

To Toni Kingstone, who had this work titled 'Aotearoa - Sanctuary Mountain' as part of a digital display in an exhibition for the ARTBOX PROJECT New York 1.0, Stricoff Gallery, New York during Armoury Arts Weeks in March.

Congratulations, Toni! What a stunning piece of art, showcasing beautiful New Zealand. And Toni has prints available of this artwork that you can see at our Raglan Art Easter exhibition.
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